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ind Mo-t Exten- . ipor in Piedmont .' lag Ihfl Entire :ti«er* MiiHt Appro- Such a Medium for Mt before a Prosper- ^ERll ING RATES ED o.\ LO- [OH. IHJi LrKkHlNSBORO PATRIOT. DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY FOR THE COOD OF ALl, ANB A DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTERED BY DEMOCRATS. EHTABUSHED IB ISM MEW MKI«,.M1. 1.1.9| GREENSBORO, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1887. IE. W. u IIIIIBI in, r.ll,,.r« rnntlni. I rSBJEBl 8I.SO Per 1 - ir n <„t.nrr. ,RT I OUGLAS, LAW, . \\ . FoRBIS, Written r" rtha PATRIOT. SHADOWED LIVES. BY HK8. (HAS. I). VKBNOX. IMPROVEMENT* (» IC >i l . \ '• * W, MINI Kll.) v. IlIt'll VHRO -. a, \. C. £:. G. W. Whitsett, <.i.> -. i> i . i i — I-. K. ' , M i)., .m.l »1 Ut.l ON. The long shining silver strati stretched onl before him - glhiteniug with the prioetaaa jewels of a brilliant future, now lav brok-j i'ii in tliu dust before him, u he LAW. looked on wiUi «n anguished filled soul, i'lip great flush verdant meadows, now lav before him, broa D and gear ; no freshness no beauty, could his brave voung strength ever gather Bowers from this barren soil: or would only thorns prick his fingers ami shade i.ill across his pathway. Leaving uow the beautiful pic-ture to which since a tiny bdby boy with his Bhnpel] limbs and yellow curls bad given its greatest purest beaut) : the dear old home where his joyous laughter would never i 'Oi" through the grand old corridors. We left it slowly as ih. \\ V HEALL.M.D., i I Miruroil. lit - Irri B Maile in North Carolina Duiiiigilir Pool Week •> Reported b] IILC llalllinure NsnursetiirerV Record. Aslieville.—Work baa \n;-u com menced cm the Seci nd Baptist Ohnroh. Ashtville—Mr. Uarrett is build-ing a hotel. i '.iban us Count] .—Machinery is being purchased to reopen the I'm mine. Smithdeul & Ritchie, Salisbury, can probably give infer mat ion. Charlotte.—Carson Bros, cou template adding a wag a I to Hifi ■ spoke and handle I Denton.—Frank Bros, are erect ing a ne« grist mill Dunn.—A 10 room hotel is to be erected soon Durham.—The Durham Wood & Iron Manufacturing & Builders Supply Cn. capital stock 9100,- IHKI, Las been incorporated to the uiaohine Ooodwin & Co., and the sash, door ami blind factory of .1. W. Black-well, which art' lo bo oonsolit Durham.—The contract to build the 12 miles <>f the Durham & Northern Railroad beginning at Durham ami the In miles begin-ning at Henderson, previous!] r< ported, READING. THE CIECDLATES I OUILFORD, VILLE.CAS HANCE, C RANDOI SVTH.I A Pittflylvania. 1 ADVERTISE PREPARED »PK<:IA1.I.V Foil THE ••PATRIOT" ■BADEM, Three of the Northern Metuo diet Episcopal liishops liavo died since the last General Conference —Bishop Matthew Simpson, Bish-op Wiley and Bishop Harris. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL PROBLEJI. suit I'll CAROLINA NEWS. Mew. Soles of People and Thing. Culled l-'rom tne Slate Paper;,. Mr Rily Yearby accidentally fell *lECTLRE '"' "■«• «.■. HUGH*. into a dry well at Raleigh thirty supiriuicndent PahUe ■■ameltTa Be-feet deep. No damage. New Hern Journal.- A roatl from New Bern to Wilmington would help both places, instead of de DARLING. lore Hit- Teachers' seminary Unl-vemlty ol N. C. Nov. 15. Bast rid ;..: Patriot bs W. T. WhiUott, By special invitation Mai. Finger straying one to build up the other.'delivered a lecture before the The Christian schools are open Davidson Dispahh: An unknown white man, supposed to bo a tramp, these words truly describe all that ,k'lr,ver br'dge.';st Saturday. bear the namel Respeetfully sub mitted to all conoerned.—Niikville . 1 ilniaik. A rich Baptist, who has put half a million dollars into Baptist enterprises, says to us: "I have The I'-uow Hill KuUrprise has completed its second year. Under the editorship of Rev. \V. J. Kul-ford it promises to be a useful, elevated weekly visitor. Charlotte Chronhle : A rich strike has been made at the Duun gone back r-300,000 of late, and if "oUI "lille' Mr. Uovey, the super- I had not given those amounts when 1 did it might not lie poaai-uppa "I ble for me to give them now. lam glad I did it then."—Richmond Re-ligious Herald. has been awarded to I ' Liuehan .\- Co., of Rah igb. Tbej larkneaa ol night tell and , ll;lvi. ,.oi„m,.„c.,,i w,„,.. it up from our (ioldsboro.—N. O'Berry & Co., will incorporate ;is th. Enterprise Lumber <"o. and increase their • '•*■» . broi Dr. W. H. Wakeiield, I LIST. capital. They will erect a new building for their (louring mill. Clenbarnie—Ettley & Mnrtaugli . n-a.oro. N. t .. \\ . GRII Hill, ,EOS DENTIST, 1... i iiillii.nl l'j.iM u. w . TALK, ! 14 IS.. r.i ixu i in, : LISA. ■ ■ gaze. Together with soul Bickening sorrow we slon ly hit the grand old place lying in state in the si-lenc!. His brave young heart wag tl to the core : but one attri-bute sustained him : and lifted him from the depths of despondency Hope! "hope ever embellishing with bright visions the dim future; | and quickening to pursuit. In endowed with this emotion what addingVpWning"m^to tteTraaw wouiii have been the character and min condition ol man I How blank ami Mooresvillc.-Godfrey & Co. of unbenencent would hfe have been Providence, R. 1.. will erect a cot-as ;. mere rou id "i passionless in- tun i ic orv tollectuallty. Whew would bay,- Sash County.—It is stated that s charms that under m the Mann Arrington Mining Co.. gathering darkness lately reported, have purchased 11 ■>'■ I *5O,000 of machinery to de ■ It velopiug gold and a Ivei mines. High Point.—fames basstarted the mattresses. Little River.—Qnske & Son arc From a list of the Protestant pastors in active service in Now N ork city, drawn up by the secre tury of the City Mission, it appears that the l'r- tcstaut Bpiscopalians lead, with 72; the Presbyterians c >me next « tl. 62: the .Methodists have ■">! : the Baptists -il: the Re formed, (Dutch) 'SJ: the Lutherans, 21 ; the Independents, 12: the Ct a gregationalists, 7, and the Reform-ed Episcopalians and the Morav-ians, 2 each. This makes a total of L'Sli. II indat- ■ \1 VRTIN HOUSE, ON, V t' . W. I'p-i-'r ■ HOTEL, I. AIRY, N. c, . mivelt even amid the of death still deal have been the exquisite pro dilution ot literature and art: with out passion to portray, interest to kindle or taste bo admire. Where had been the enderments of home, ami communion of Irienda without velop their gold mine. l'antego—The Albemarlc ,\ P intt ing their road from Roper to Pan-teg... Pomoua.—The Pom ma Terra taring to add ,...d build addi s hfe he had beer, quick to|tional dry kilns ami shed room. the sweet bonds of sympathy and Cotta Co.' are pret '"v.'',; , . . more m ichinery ant II. V : :.'.. tal IMiiKl hiinUliipH is like the lirst l»:iti*: f'ioi!, ■• M."IIS for a I. ()AK LEY, Itl'lLDER, -it.in. N . t .. To die Merchants, I IN \v'ARE, <T- 1'. 'V"y»-T13^. s. ' ] .. Lrndley & Bro., I EX, la. imboroi XJ". e '. V IM.i ill - : WOODS, •.. IIAltHI R, L'HINTERS, i; « ►. s.. < •, I HICKS. . »RANCE AGENCY ! :;i^d:!;E:: 5 '.' I I > l.• : KS 11)0, I I t I I ., lil;\ il»0. IT A: Co., Agents, fMii ItRKD >llll.|„\s. \ ic u. Am,,i. see Hit- beauties of life » bich cbai m with its satisfying depth. All Ins ideas and aims bad been loftj in I he had an almost idolatrous love i-u the beautiful "whether in Na !iin"s v.: t domain humanity's var ied phases the artist's canvas-crea tion, the manj mad music floating from a wizards touch or the wild weird rytbm origination in the I ts brain." Alwa.i s eagi r to promote the ail-ment • >! the beautiful, always -' tu enlarge the resoui ces - if I i igrt --. al« lys aiding in various ways in cultivating the faculties to the attainments of all that was glorious and noble; all which hail .; tendency to elevn;ing and exalt-ing life, generous and iinsel8sb hteniug the bun! 'is of many a i be beginuing of t tasti ol a momo'it yet if there is nothing i Ise to - ii isfj ..■ J; hunger «»' take another bite and find it possible to go on." Now andtben 1 would hear a deep drawn sigh wrung from mj mas-ters bleeding heart. Ail the bright promised lib- of brilliant achieve lot-ids. and satisfied ambition had been snatched from him and now only a shadow tell skating out all II id HI led tho noble pure young heart But in his reflection r\VII nun in iiif darkness was a of a bright sweet line of i bean iful : ■■■: a bright \ igoraus cnltui --:1 mind, a ti ue ten ib-r loving heart that had given its ■II. \ i - nu-uiorj whisper ed to bitn that somewhere toss.-.i oil lire billows was one—a woman —who had given to him all the tit vt.lion of her nature that he had taken her love and enclosed it l>>v evei in In- heal I ; and his - ml idol iz il her it I til ill the depth ami mortal can feel aud to him she would always be held in sacred aud chaugeh ss love, Mem --I \ -> - uld al -t i> a bi ing her to him as his own ; Ins own beautiful Eva tint-. Ami somewhere, some daj he would llnd her waiting ami watching for him. This was the only gleam in the glo >m ; the only glimmer in the shade : the nulj light in the darkness. And all ' to him by i In- iudomitnble pi i-b- of his mother. "Pi ide either Gnil • a dessert or ■ ones. i i UK CIIH I IJil KD. \ fare for l.-n.-. A let ter has been :> ivedat this luce asking'if there is a cure for t so that a receipt for the sent tin- « i iter of tin Yes, there is .: cure—at le 1st il is said to be u.curc by those who 1M\ i- been there. An afflicted in dividual has spent years of study m finding out a remedy and lias published the following ; Take 12 ounces of Dislike, I pound ol Resolution, 2 grains ot i 'omini - Be, 2 ounces of ' \ e, II large sprig ol Time, and 3 quarts of the Cooling Water of I 'onsitlt-raiiou. Sit them over the gentle fire of ii tin- Sugar III it with the Spoon of Melancholy, put it in the bottom ol your heart, cork it with the Cork of Clear Conscience, anil let it remain, and you will quickly find ease, ami be restored to your Belle-e again. I In * ■ liings i in be bad rf the Apothecary at the House of I'M derstandig, next door to Reasou, on Prudent Street, in the Village of Concern meut. Don't hawk, and blow, ami spit, '■ use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedv. Bolejack Rev. S. Taylor Martin made an manufacturing of appeal to Dr. M. D. Iloge'scougrc-gation in behalf ol the endowment of Union Theological .Seminary. He began by referring to Dr. Hoge's grandfather, the first presi-dent of the Seminary, ami said : '•The forty yt.us cf the pastorate of bis grandson, whose work. is ! around us to day, ami will continue to be reproduced in Rich mond and in Virginia, ought to be sufficient to awaken profound in-terest in this venerable school of the prophets, so intimately con i Railroad Co., are survey- uected with the progress of the M i- ter's kingdom in this city." Then he proceeded to tell that over inisters ol the gospel had re ceived a free education at Union Theological Seminary, and grfidu ally won the heart and thru tbe money of his hearers. Tact tells in a business like that.—Richmond 11, raid. iiiteudeiit, has just uncovered four new aud appe- ntl.v rich gold bear-ing veins.. Wilson Mirror: Mr. Hay wood Bdmundson, of (ireene county, a very prominent, highly useful and most honorable old gentleman, died on Saturday night after a short illness. Carthago /.'/.itfr .- The sale of the effects of the Millstone Company, Teachers' Seminary and au uudi cucc composed of the student s and villagers upon our public school problem. Dr. Rattle introduced him in a few very appropriate re-marks retering to his labors in be half of the University in lt-so., The Superintendent began his talk by noticing that tho helping hand of all intelligent people is needed in our educational system. The system of public schools was fixed In our constitution in 1S40 under the administration of GOT. Dudley aud even if it were desir-able there is no way ol abolishing it except by the masses, hence the importance of a proper study and regard to the importance of our school system. In enterprise anil inventive genius our people excel. 4-"> of the world's railways are found i the United States, and everywhei which was advertised to take place ' u"r *?Pid J-'r"w"' and prosperity on Thursday last was stopped by |*f* "'Mtriated. We are the ha| an injunction sworn out before Judge Dick by some of the cred-itors. Beidsville Democrat: We learn of a serious cutting affray between two negroes at Rice's Store, in Caswell county, Saturday night One of them was fatally cut by having his throat cnt from ear to car. He will die. II llsboro Record: The North Carolina and Virginia, Conference of the Christian Church is boldine its annual sessions at New Elan, ingtoo, JeBersou, and others of our piest, most prosperous, anil most inventive people in the world. The teachers are the true found-ers of a republic. We fear there is a decadence of civil and religious liberty, but what can be more natural, if no efforts are made agaiust this! Our teachers should teach the principles of the Decla-ration of Independence and em phasize the events that gave birth to it. The speaker referred to the words of wisdom uttered by Wash Prosperity.—W. K. Jackson has purchased gold lands which he will probably develop. Raleigh.—The Oamewell lire Alarm Co., of New York, ai otiatiogto put in a fire alarm sys- : D . Raleigh.—The Thompson-Hous-ton Electric Light Cn.j have put in a n.-u so horsepower engine and will put in another tl; namo. Randolph County.—A 10 mill is to be erected at the K ind-olph mine. Salisbury—Subscriptions are be ing received toward forming a company to bnild tbe cotton fac-tory previously reported, Tin-capital Block will be not less than $50,000 nor more than 9100,000. W. I.. Klnttz can give information. Shelby H. O. Hull, mill engi neer. is preparing plans anil esti-mates P.r a .".ti loom plaid mill ami a small cotton factory, lie wants to buy new machinery for the first The doctors gave me up an i sad I must die. As I was lying then and second-hand machinery for the "" "!,;lt ■" ,Uo"''M was '" '''' ",v Rev. .1. D. Ilufhnm, D. !>., is the man that math' Dr. J. I.. M. Curry el v until he was ashamed ot him sell. Here is one of the things Dr. Ilufliain said that made Dr. Carry cry: uBrethn'U, thirty one years of ban! work for Christ and souls lie bi hind me. 1 have never It-arm tl in rest; have never sought church, about nine milts s-.ulli east of this plate. The session be gan on Tuesday and will close to morrow. Payetteville News: An Ameri can gray c'agle was caught on Lit-tle River, IS miles west of Pay-etteville, by Mr. W. M. Caddie. the eagle measured over eight feet from tip to tip, and was caught in a steel trap bated with the sheep head he hat!.just killed. Asbeville Citizen: Mr Fred A. Brown, of New York city, son of a member of tbe firm ofBrown Bros., prominent bankers of that city, who recently bought the beautiful Strawberry llil! farm near Ashu ville, is having built an elegant residence on his property, Mr. .1. A. Wagner, contractor. His build-ing is to be of native granate, of elaborate design and finish. Tarboro Southerner: On the 4th tbe constable and posse of No. ti township went to the house of ,, I, ... I .111.-... .1 . l-il. Mill. HenryHarper,colored, two ■*• otofalta-rtariij both from u Intake! s, with a warrant charging him with stealing a hog. to spare myself. My only ainbi- Harper skipped out the backdoor tion is to go where there is most and when pursued by the officers to be done and suflered for Him ran into White Oak swamp, w! ich who died for me. Daring these at that time was very full, and thirty one years of toil, I have not elu-h-r. his pursurers. Six days laid up enough to bury me, if I f after, aud not far from 'here he wire b. die to-day. Yes, the bad eutered tbe swamp, his body brethren have given me .. section was found floating in the canal, in the gra ej ird »here my dear h de< ps. 1 -tm worth that much. early lathers in regard to educa-tion. Congress well made the pro vision that J ot public laud be ap-propriated lor use of the schools. The Superintendent here paid a glowing tribute to the University ami the recommendation for its foundation in 1770. Showed how the recommendations of Gov. Tor-ner in 1804, of Gov. Stone in ISO!). of Gov. Miller in 1815, of Judge Murphy in 1816, &C, all lead up to the adoption of a system of Schools ill 1840. These men all ad vance "national education to per-petuate the liberties of the people." and in addition to the words of our most distinguished sires, reasons and snanoly both plead for the highest usefulness possible for the pnblic schools. Those who protest against uni-versal education should be answer ed in the words of Sir. Win. Ham i ilton. "Those wboo/moM universal P«»e"bed medicines education are not worth ol an - answer.11 Broad patriotism ami irgae for universal education. This idea is largely growing in North Carolina ami our public schools are licre to- Jay. The State has to deal cliieflj witli teenier education; but inor als ami religion, to some extent, should be taught, but never se ia nanism. The Bible should he generally used in our schools Our •OMBBODS Into a w-iri of the wl. ■ Where the dead an-1 .iyinn lay. Wounded br ba> net*. .<h«lb and ball*, ^omwoody'a darlinK wad burn© one day. Sonjobtxls-'" darlinr *> young and *.» brave W •oriiii, yet on hit jmle, i-weet (kco, *v-;0 to be hid by th.- dii*t of the put, The limterinr light oi'hia boyhood icm.- ■ Mailed and damp aio the esrld ofI KtMing the .nnw ..fthat fair ymriff brow. I Palo are th-> hi* ofdelicate m ■ I somebody e darling in dying now. | Back from hia beautiful bluc<-\, nci l.r . j Brwh all tbe wandering wave- Cms* ui* hand' on hU bo--nn now, ti—etcitygdi . i ...i i. Ki»< him onr-e for wmehodyV fake. Murmur a prayer mft and ; m - One brigbt earl rVocn Its fittr m.:,- take- They were MMMbotlj/a prtdt, you kn->w. Somebody's hud had routed there ; WM it .. m tlMr'f, -"It and white.' And have the lip* ot a nL"ter fair Been baptued in tho wave of light/ tiod know.- 1H,1. He «M asnMlwdyt l"vu Someb'-ty'i heart en-Urilir>I him tliore: * N>mebody waftisl hi* name above. Night aud Boon, "n tbe wing* i.f prayer. Somobody w*pt when he mairhed awa>-. _ l<ooKmgso handswine. brave ;»:i i _-r.LT, I ftouiobody > kui on Uu. foreoea 1 lay. N>meboa> flang ti ht< parting l> in ! ^omebodyV waitirn.- and mUohhaff li>r Una, \earniulo bold bin ■ . ■ heart, AM there he u.-. with !i - him- eyes din, And <•■'■ • - - Ilka I prf apitt. Temleriy bur> | ..- ,l,-, |. r.iu'ing to drop on hi* unive a tear: tarveon tbe jr< S'ime(i>dy'» darling-ItiiijSer- !i"re," THE PUBLIC DEBT. A Very i: • ;■ i-1 Increase Hater t>ecreaa« ,i;i^ l'ir»ina«laiii't.. The assumed rapid decrease of the public debt of the United States, as shown in the Statements published, has seemed very mar velous to foreigners. The expert ence Of Other nations with their public debts leads theni to doubl the statements of this country. Most of them have continually in creasing instead of decreasing na tional debts. ilow then, they ask. can the United Slates i.iuiir.ish its debt so rapidly 1 The prosperity of the people dar-ing all these years has been un-abated. In fact the country has never seen such an eta of general prosperity. The two conditions appear to be contradictory. Are the statements true ? In one sense they are undoubted-ly correct, but tbe public debt has largely increased since the war. It lias accumulated lo the great in Veil tor and discoverers whose sue Oessful efforts have eased the bur dens of labor ami made pleasant the pathways of toil A grateful public should also acknowledge iis indebtedness to those who have promoted health and happiness. The proprietors of Warner's sate cure have giveu to the public a specific for all kidney disorders, aud the i mi lime ruble train of frightful diseases th.it are caused by them. The late public teacher. Dr. Dio Lewis, who seldom Use Tar Heel Liniment FOB AI.I, ACHES am) TAINS. OET WELL.- III: HAPI'V. F.iffiR$,riM\i\. TOD « I* NUI: MI.M v in DEALING WITH US. Wo want to buy/or OaA i 100,000 lbs. Berries. 100,000 lbs. MJU Cherries 100,000 lbs. Wool, 100,000 lbs. Bones. All tbe Dry and Green BIDES, SHEEP SKINS, BAGS ami BEESWAX, Yon ran bring u*. Will also buy I Wholes; GHEE Are FLOUR, CORN, PEAS. MEAL, OATS. ONIONS, PLAXSEED, Chickens, Eggs, Butter. &c, For sharp cash. Any time you arc in neeil of GROCERIES in large or small quantities, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, 1I:A. MOLASSES, BACON, LARD, SODA, CHEESE, CUACKEItS, CORN, SHIP-STUFF, Bran. Flour, Meal, Or anything else in our line, we will take pleasure in selling VOU. And almosl la i; II ii warm ooinmenilatioii, found liimst-ir .-uil'.-i kidney disorder b« i Kidney disorders are latte Spruce Sim-.—Tbe Garreti Land ■ .v lave Stock I' '.. will develop several mien mines and one or two : iron m ~. The company has a • ,■, ,,i "tjOO.OOOaud Jas m P. Si II . of Providence, K. I., is presidt VVadvslioro.—It ia stated thai M.-^-is. Siugleton, i.'-isi- anil Mur i >;■. "i I'atiTson, N. -I . have tit-cided '■■ en rt iln- nil . factory lately , . Ck, I'alel^ll, cau ;ive information Washington.—'' is rumored i ■ a I the Scotland Seek Uailroad will \\ !!II»;II ;ton.—Tlic Cherav repoi ted, lias been organized « ith II. !.. L lent, and \V. A. Hin nhaw, superinteudoiit. Work on Ibuildings \ti!l l„ commenceil ai once. Wilmington. — Edward S. Ten uenl is erecting a knitting mill i" manufacture underware. He has purchased machinery. Winston.—Cicero Tise has puK nal machinery m Ins farm- ' t tire factory. Praise Vonr Wile. i'raise your wife, man: forpityVi ~ ike give her a little enci i mi nt: it won't hurl her. doesn't expect it: it will make her eyes open, wider than thty have tm-ih,-las: ten years; but it will tlo her good for all that and yon, too. There arc many women to day thirsting for si word of praise ami encouragement. Yon know that if the floor is clean labor has been performed to make ic so. You know that if yon can take from j your drawer n clean shirl when ever jon »nut it somebody's Iln ;ti - il ve toil) il. Why don'l t o come out with it hearty. "Why how pleasantly yon make thing* look, wile," or --1 am obliged to von tor taking so much pains." Il ytii gave a hundred and sixtieth i part ot tin- compliments you al mostchoked them with before they j .Mir married, if von would atop tho badinage about whom yon are go-ing to have when number one is dead, (such things wives may laugh at, but they Binfc deep some turns, fewer women would seek for other sou n is of happiness. Master Tommy ia sick and also indisposed to lake the prescribed remedy. Come; 1113 precious, says dying bed, «aiting for death to come, I asked myself: -What have I made of life!' The fact thai I had lived for Christ, and not ror self, made tne supremely happy. Instead of dying, God raised mo np, and now I wish to testify to yon that nothing pays so well as fol t'!.: i-t. ' lint you mils' heat l»r. llutlt im to know how t-i appreci itc » lial hu saj s. His voice is sweeter than that ofa woman.— • //- rwM. present school apprnpri ition does The Washington correspondent not meet anythiug like tin- needs of the robacoo Plant saya: "Friends of our people. 81.35 is a paltry ol Mr. Walter Page, who live in sum. .mil it is no wonder our this city, tell me thai he has loft schools are held ill such nttle es- Ids recent positions in the offices teem. Education should,so f-r as of the Evening Pott and Harper possible, be given free in all our Bros, and have accepted a iii-si colleges, lion on the editorial stall' ot the The speaker ably discussed tbe Forum Mr. Page Is expected to education of the negro, various visit Washington this winter for poi-ts m our prescut system ca .1 week or so, lie is one of the pnWIe ui improvement, ami alto brightest and most promising men gether gave a clear and practical our State has produced, and every 'account of our rial school problem pioiiiiitini: be receives is a matter | and offered valuable suggestions in regard to tho same. The lecture was highly appreciated, and thinking the PATRIOT readers would appreciate a sketch of same, the above hasty notts we sent. of gi atificatiOD. .•iniilitie d Herald: The Selma \ ■» has suspended, after a brief ue —Mr. Allen Jernigan died of typhoid fever at Benson's last Saturday. He was .1 young man. Hums, tho colored barber at Selma. w as seriously shot in bis shop Sat unlay night last by Thos. I. r, isti-i. Hums was in his shop al work when I.avister, who was I In- iutlucuce of liquor, drop- |i d into the shop and soon became Involved iu a tassel with someone; he was asked to stop, whereupon he drew his revolver and tlelilier 11 ige seen in ittely shot burns ill the forehead, rabilia. How and then walked out. lie was ; , loan has s inic sell,-dull' of cot.duel lo guide him. In bio graphics -. n U ul rules of life set 'down one bj one -is buoys for the keel. I • luil easi r In order 1 ur - waj s \'\ .,,- uni'iis if ifesils was ;I:W.II . in the guest chamber? Si • the .'---I of the Polemic I doctrinal cadaver, for iii--- el I demonstrating Ih -pei 1 - : ml the gracious . tender tile sacred cousidei ilomesi ii : . 1 e cxhauseil »inejar! lion charming the Face that wins to a babes 11 the bosom of their mothers! Peter's Child sits on IliS knee—a sermon in itself without the previous words - il* then. Martha must not be anxious about the meal—one dish 1111 i> is ne >dful for Him. John leaned back on His breast iu lov-ing familiarity. Women saluted by 1,niching His person, as Mary let us see when she attempts to embrace His leet, not yet gone above the clouds. Anil so. often in ("ana—to prevent .1 subsequently arrested and tried lie intion lie supple-i fore Copt. A. M. Noble, ami we suppose bound over, but we learn that having been given the oppor tunny to escape, be took ailvan tage of it and sloped. Burns is in a critical condition ami may not recover. Raleigh Neat Obierrer : Pent tentiary board of directors was ill session yesterday but bad no. special business of public import' ance to transact. Twenty-live ad ditional convicts wen- assigned to work on the Plymouth turnpike road. A gentleman who arrived 111 tbe i-itv from Vance county ami often ii is toid how lie touched yesterday told ofa horrible occur-tin- sick, 1 irressinglj and to cure, rence in that city hist week wbich Creeds, Coulessions, Comment points to foul play on the part of aries. Muses, Ellas—all lade be- some one. A small shanty was fore the faith that .seems all in discovered to he on Hie by some Jesus, The saint, aged or child, passers by, who proceeded to ex dying, catches visious of Him and tingnish the names, not knowing leaves a whisper or joy oil the air that any one was iu it. When thej —".Ii-sus." -7,',. Dr. haffert). j had put the fire out they found ly-ing mi Ibe floor the dead body ol .1 Watlcslioro Intelligencer: A few-colored woman chaieil and still days ago, while Mr. Dennis Tarll burning She lived in tin-house ton and his little boy were at work and It seems that some one had ina field, a party of partridge dealt foully with her aud set fire to hunters, passing that way, fired at the house to conceal tbe crime. rey of partridges, but missed Both the woman's arms were bro the birds and struck the men. Mr. ken.—Henderson dots: A few Tarlton received 13 of the shut, a days ago il was announced that part in his face. The hoy was theU.&D. It. B. Co., had pur-struck in the legs by 11 number of chased a valnable l"t upon which shot. Fortunately the wounds It would erect a handsome freight were not serious. From every depot and passenger station, and point comes loud and prolonged the work ia already begun. To complaint about tbe gem tal de- day ground was begun on the moralization of the Northern Railroad. ■ genei mail service. link's lur i-ainiiv Peace. First—We may be quite sure that our will is likely to be crossed to day : so prepare for it. Second—Everybody in tbe bouse has an evil nature as well as our selves ; and, therefore, we are not to expect too much. Third—To learn the different tempt r of each individual. Fourth—When any good hap-pens In anyone, to rejoice at it. Fifth—When inclined to give an angry answer, to ooilnt tell. Sixth—If from sickness, pain or infirmity, we leel irritable, to keep a very strict watch over ourselves. Seventh—'foul >s irve whenothers an- so suffering, and drop a word of kindness and sympathy suited to their wants. Eigh'h—To watch for little op-portunities of pleasing, ami to put little anu-i.auces out of the way. Ninth—To take a cheerful view of everything. Tenth—In all little pleasures which I IV occur, 10 |"'H self las'. Eleventh—To try for t!i- soil an .swerth.it ' luruetli nwaj wrath.-' Twelfth—When we have been pained by an unkind wi nl or deed, to ask ourselves: -'Have I not of ten done the same and been I ir-given '." Thirt- eiitii—In conversation, not •urs'lves. but to bring others forward. Fourteenth—To lie verv gentle with the younger ones am them with respect. Fifteenth—Never lo judgi ■ another, bill to attribute 11 good motive when we can. Sixteenth—To compareoor man ifoid blessings nitll the trilling .111 noyaucea of the day. Wile—In the rivalry between Mrs. Langlry and Mrs Potter for bitt ionic honors, John, which laily <lo vou think is leading? Husband—Why I understand that Mrs. Langtry is still two lira.ids of soap ahead. 93 pei cent, says the proprietors ol that remedy, of all diseases. It you keep the kidneys iu health. yon have the greatest assurance of freedom from till disc ise. Before the discovery «'i this rein edt, blight's disease was deemed iiu-nral-te. Nov. the number of victims of the diead kidnej dis-eases, arnl all others caused In such diseases, it ho are by i' snatch ed Irani death constantly increases, and as the efficacy if the remedy becomes more widely known those who have reason to I" devoutly thankful tint this wfimlciful spe-cific haS hee ade known to t he world, multiply with rapidly in-creasing ratio. Sanford Expreen : A Mr. I-r.i . of this county, while digging a well in his yard struck a »,-i.t rich vein of gold. Mi. W. K. JackHoii, of Prosperity, hail the ore ex ainineil by au expert anil im iii ately purchased the well i the land around ahoul by paying *-o - 0(MI. It is said to he a reglll.ll bonanza. Iu our til tee 11 years experience in the business we have learned fcoir, when andfrom it-hum to buy. Ilav 1 any sort, I ing tbe cash to buy with we pick lecilic his up many bargains that cannot be I said il he touched l'\ merchants who boy on from any time. These bargains we divide dd use it. with our customers, C<meandsee the cause nt us—we are headquarters, Houston A. Urn. Greensboro, N. t'. Ml are invited I, lino l*.-i.-rlisli A *>IM«' .laiir-i 'I'ltr TIIBH. ■ 1 1 ' .. . u->- FirSI Tramp—Tin da\ s hate come, Secouil Tramp—Ti> • the year. "Yes, everybody hi saw."—Out,il,,, World —Nice Caldcleni Sugar ehe. Ii .S: Ilio's. melancholy iddest of wooil to K. VI. 111113 —fakes. Crackers, 1 Ii Rice, at i'.. M. Caldcleiigli i-M- and .v. Bro's. \ ^PIIRTINC: MASS'S EXPEHIKM '• A i tiaiittr Iriini Ihi In I < ■ 1 in-. 1 r. rinlli. Mli ■n .-lii.-k.-i. - -.-.. 1 k,r. his mother, you inusl swallow your Great Scott! was there ever any medicine., thing so provoking! Every week, "Ican't. everyday, almost every hour in *'Otic always can when one wants I ti.IV, gome subscriber comes to us to." with tin- complaint: "I can't gel -I'.ut I don'l WHO tn"—.lidn Durham & M«j ^.nMhrohiWensineer, who; wmmMMPm ^.CTMLVI besidee being »kitM in hit pro TWi; . . ^ , rA ,.r (.ofctt iiraW^ fetsion is a cu>tnrra gciiiiiMinui ot. «,„.. ui-,.... un rhmm, iv--: pleannnt address, preaide«1 grace [gf^jHSit, i*n11 v as ingater *>t' iwreilionies. Hnanuit«e<fiofivei>«rJ Mr. SfcSlallu '■■ II : ■■■'■ ebieha BMMIW«1I tiniepnrtiiM !"-■-- Foe in.ur- ■ " 1 tbfl fltlli'HilM lit! WUKII.II-I. n-il- what «.- ^- ni ii.,. - -■■ >m. y<. \,ni will |.ir Ion I jct-t on "!nt Ii 1 hww -• " "''■' lot nu nibenblv. klivn, i.ut ■ratitu ICM ;...u nbual mtM I i.-.t 1 m rbeauMiua t" j "■■■■- s.s 1 ■ • ■ ■■ ■■- ,'iit uc 1 ■ in. entire I I . .;■■-.■■■.- pul of it. Hi i - n • BVM lo-d 1 . i - >■•*■■ I. my l< left Wx i' T in tlo sm iller tl rntm rlicumtiiiMi.. F-r Etc I ■ al niv ir □ .1 - ■ ml ol (hi- lerti'ilt .'.:.■ . 1 rratctm r-r twn ymn •". poor* ■ : ■ ■ 'I-'-. I narilla. ^ . I p,( ti 1 1 ■ I u* 1 H. S. S. 1 drtei ; -.-... 1 • -. ** abonl m - I lu-at hukiufil 1 ' when I [weight il : ri .. ■ rtakeil ■ ■ Conntlt, M;,-. I- ! II • ■ The S-.i 11 - - - . i Sen Enterprise. Mr. S. A. MCQUEEN, "i RW! Springs. N ('.. cm supply our readers with all kind*of I'ine I.um-ber, and in- know i,t ltd ill W'UOIII we would lather flit! i.-' mil order*, Tin- young e.. ntl - a s F Sheriff McQm en, and we consider him perfectly rciluble When you want ■■ Imild write ••• Mr. X A. McQl'KKN, Ked Spiinar, Tar Heel Linimenl Pi . - BLACK WOLF. , .. ■ t-,- -ft , .- hi* I ti> UMcaraliv* 1 ro- ...... . , IMS.S.8 Hi*. Bailee I «• ; Sonter --:■■-. .■.■■-..[■■ ill il-iil. *h<> ON .,...- n| ■ . . ■ ■■■-■■■. ' irown •■! r t, inn irr< ,il .\mtii-. Ilor ;.; ti "tm tittio. 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Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [November 25, 1887] |
Date | 1887-11-25 |
Editor(s) | Whitehead, Z. W. (Zollicofer Wiley), 1862-1923 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Topics | Context |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The November 25, 1887, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Z.W. Whitehead. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Z.W. Whitehead |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Additional rights information | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. This item has been determined to be free of copyright restrictions in the United States. The user is responsible for determining actual copyright status for any reuse of the material. |
Object ID | patriot-1887-11-25 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
Digitized by | Creekside Media |
Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871565836 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
ind Mo-t Exten-
. ipor in Piedmont
.' lag Ihfl Entire
:ti«er* MiiHt Appro-
Such a Medium for
Mt before a Prosper-
^ERll ING RATES
ED o.\ LO-
[OH.
IHJi LrKkHlNSBORO PATRIOT.
DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY FOR THE COOD OF ALl, ANB A DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTERED BY DEMOCRATS.
EHTABUSHED IB ISM
MEW MKI«,.M1. 1.1.9| GREENSBORO, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1887. IE. W. u IIIIIBI in, r.ll,,.r« rnntlni.
I rSBJEBl 8I.SO Per 1 - ir n <„t.nrr.
,RT I OUGLAS,
LAW,
.
\\ . FoRBIS,
Written r" rtha PATRIOT.
SHADOWED LIVES.
BY HK8. (HAS. I). VKBNOX.
IMPROVEMENT*
(» IC >i l . \ '• * W, MINI Kll.)
v. IlIt'll
VHRO -. a, \. C.
£:. G. W. Whitsett,
<.i.> -. i> i . i i — I-.
K. ' , M i).,
.m.l »1 Ut.l ON.
The long shining silver strati
stretched onl before him
- glhiteniug with the prioetaaa jewels
of a brilliant future, now lav brok-j
i'ii in tliu dust before him, u he
LAW. looked on wiUi «n anguished filled
soul, i'lip great flush verdant
meadows, now lav before him,
broa D and gear ; no freshness no
beauty, could his brave voung
strength ever gather Bowers from
this barren soil: or would only
thorns prick his fingers ami shade
i.ill across his pathway.
Leaving uow the beautiful pic-ture
to which since a tiny bdby boy
with his Bhnpel] limbs and yellow
curls bad given its greatest purest
beaut) : the dear old home where
his joyous laughter would never
i 'Oi" through the grand old
corridors. We left it slowly as ih.
\\ V HEALL.M.D.,
i I Miruroil.
lit - Irri B
Maile in North Carolina Duiiiigilir Pool
Week •> Reported b] IILC llalllinure
NsnursetiirerV Record.
Aslieville.—Work baa \n;-u com
menced cm the Seci nd Baptist
Ohnroh.
Ashtville—Mr. Uarrett is build-ing
a hotel.
i '.iban us Count] .—Machinery is
being purchased to reopen the
I'm mine. Smithdeul & Ritchie,
Salisbury, can probably give infer
mat ion.
Charlotte.—Carson Bros, cou
template adding a wag a I
to Hifi ■ spoke and handle I
Denton.—Frank Bros, are erect
ing a ne« grist mill
Dunn.—A 10 room hotel is to be
erected soon
Durham.—The Durham Wood &
Iron Manufacturing & Builders
Supply Cn. capital stock 9100,-
IHKI, Las been incorporated to
the uiaohine
Ooodwin & Co., and the sash, door
ami blind factory of .1. W. Black-well,
which art' lo bo oonsolit
Durham.—The contract to build
the 12 miles <>f the Durham &
Northern Railroad beginning at
Durham ami the In miles begin-ning
at Henderson, previous!] r<
ported,
READING.
THE
CIECDLATES I
OUILFORD,
VILLE.CAS
HANCE, C
RANDOI
SVTH.I
A
Pittflylvania. 1
ADVERTISE
PREPARED »PK<:IA1.I.V Foil THE
••PATRIOT" ■BADEM,
Three of the Northern Metuo
diet Episcopal liishops liavo died
since the last General Conference
—Bishop Matthew Simpson, Bish-op
Wiley and Bishop Harris.
THE PUBLIC SCHOOL PROBLEJI. suit I'll CAROLINA NEWS.
Mew. Soles of People and Thing. Culled
l-'rom tne Slate Paper;,.
Mr Rily Yearby accidentally fell *lECTLRE '"' "■«• «.■. HUGH*.
into a dry well at Raleigh thirty supiriuicndent PahUe ■■ameltTa Be-feet
deep. No damage.
New Hern Journal.- A roatl from
New Bern to Wilmington would
help both places, instead of de
DARLING.
lore Hit- Teachers' seminary Unl-vemlty
ol N. C. Nov. 15.
Bast rid ;..: Patriot bs W. T. WhiUott,
By special invitation Mai. Finger
straying one to build up the other.'delivered a lecture before the
The Christian schools are open
Davidson Dispahh: An unknown
white man, supposed to bo a tramp,
these words truly describe all that ,k'lr,ver br'dge.';st Saturday.
bear the namel Respeetfully sub
mitted to all conoerned.—Niikville
. 1 ilniaik.
A rich Baptist, who has put
half a million dollars into Baptist
enterprises, says to us: "I have
The I'-uow Hill KuUrprise has
completed its second year. Under
the editorship of Rev. \V. J. Kul-ford
it promises to be a useful,
elevated weekly visitor.
Charlotte Chronhle : A rich
strike has been made at the Duun
gone back r-300,000 of late, and if "oUI "lille' Mr. Uovey, the super-
I had not given those amounts
when 1 did it might not lie poaai-uppa
"I ble for me to give them now. lam
glad I did it then."—Richmond Re-ligious
Herald.
has been awarded to I
' Liuehan .\- Co., of Rah igb. Tbej
larkneaa ol night tell and , ll;lvi. ,.oi„m,.„c.,,i w,„,..
it up from our (ioldsboro.—N. O'Berry & Co.,
will incorporate ;is th. Enterprise
Lumber <"o. and increase their
• '•*■» . broi
Dr. W. H. Wakeiield,
I LIST.
capital. They will erect a new
building for their (louring mill.
Clenbarnie—Ettley & Mnrtaugli
. n-a.oro. N. t ..
\\ . GRII Hill,
,EOS DENTIST,
1... i iiillii.nl l'j.iM
u. w . TALK,
! 14 IS.. r.i ixu i in,
: LISA.
■
■
gaze.
Together with soul Bickening
sorrow we slon ly hit the grand
old place lying in state in the si-lenc!.
His brave young heart wag
tl to the core : but one attri-bute
sustained him : and lifted him
from the depths of despondency
Hope! "hope ever embellishing
with bright visions the dim future; |
and quickening to pursuit. In
endowed with this emotion what addingVpWning"m^to tteTraaw
wouiii have been the character and min
condition ol man I How blank ami Mooresvillc.-Godfrey & Co. of
unbenencent would hfe have been Providence, R. 1.. will erect a cot-as
;. mere rou id "i passionless in- tun i ic orv
tollectuallty. Whew would bay,- Sash County.—It is stated that
s charms that under m the Mann Arrington Mining Co..
gathering darkness lately reported, have purchased
11 ■>'■ I *5O,000 of machinery to de
■ It velopiug gold and a Ivei
mines.
High Point.—fames
basstarted the
mattresses.
Little River.—Qnske & Son arc
From a list of the Protestant
pastors in active service in Now
N ork city, drawn up by the secre
tury of the City Mission, it appears
that the l'r- tcstaut Bpiscopalians
lead, with 72; the Presbyterians
c >me next « tl. 62: the .Methodists
have ■">! : the Baptists -il: the Re
formed, (Dutch) 'SJ: the Lutherans,
21 ; the Independents, 12: the Ct a
gregationalists, 7, and the Reform-ed
Episcopalians and the Morav-ians,
2 each. This makes a total
of L'Sli.
II
indat-
■
\1 VRTIN HOUSE,
ON, V t' .
W. I'p-i-'r
■ HOTEL,
I. AIRY, N. c,
. mivelt
even amid the
of death still deal
have been the exquisite pro
dilution ot literature and art: with
out passion to portray, interest to
kindle or taste bo admire. Where
had been the enderments of home,
ami communion of Irienda without
velop their gold mine.
l'antego—The Albemarlc ,\
P intt
ing their road from Roper to Pan-teg...
Pomoua.—The Pom ma Terra
taring to add
,...d build addi
s hfe he had beer, quick to|tional dry kilns ami shed room.
the sweet bonds of sympathy and Cotta Co.' are pret
'"v.'',; , . . more m ichinery ant
II. V : :.'..
tal IMiiKl
hiinUliipH is like the lirst
l»:iti*: f'ioi!, ■• M."IIS for a
I. ()AK LEY,
Itl'lLDER,
-it.in. N . t ..
To die Merchants,
I IN \v'ARE,
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